(105 ILCS 240/30)
Sec. 30.
Organization.
Any 2 or more school districts, whether contiguous or noncontiguous, may form an agency by the execution of an intergovernmental agreement authorized by resolution adopted by the governing body of each school district. The intergovernmental agreement shall state or may state, as applicable, the following:
(1) the name of the agency and the date of its
| establishment, which may be by reference to a date or the dates of the resolutions adopted by the governing bodies, and the duration of its existence, which may be perpetual; | |
(2) the names of the school districts that have |
| adopted the intergovernmental agreement and constitute the initial members; | |
(3) the names and addresses of the persons initially |
| appointed in the resolutions adopting the intergovernmental agreement to serve as initial directors on the board and provision for the organizational meeting of the agency; | |
(4) provision for the terms of office of the |
| directors and for alternate directors, if so provided, but such directors and alternate directors shall always be selected and vacancies in their offices declared and filled by resolutions adopted by the governing body of the respective school districts; | |
(5) if so provided, provision for weighted voting |
| among the school districts or by the directors; | |
(6) the location by city, village, or incorporated |
| town in the State of Illinois of the principal office of the agency; | |
(7) provision for amendment of the intergovernmental |
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(8) if provided, initial funding for the agency, |
| which may include binding agreements of the school districts to provide money or to issue school district bonds for the benefit of the agency; | |
(9) provisions for the disposition, division, or |
| distribution of obligations, property, and assets of the agency upon dissolution; and | |
(10) any other provisions for regulating the business |
| of the agency or the conduct of its affairs consistent with this Act. | |
(Source: P.A. 96‑946, eff. 6‑25‑10.) |
(105 ILCS 240/55)
Sec. 55.
Powers and duties generally.
An agency shall have all the powers and duties enumerated in this Section in furtherance of the purposes of this Act. In the exercise thereof it shall be deemed to be performing an essential governmental function and exercising a part of the sovereign powers of the State of Illinois, separate and distinct from member school districts, and shall have the privileges, immunities, and rights of a public body politic and corporate, municipal corporation, and unit of local government, but shall not have taxing power. All powers of the agency shall be exercised by its board unless otherwise provided by the bylaws.
(1) An agency may plan, finance, acquire, construct,
| reconstruct, own, lease, operate, maintain, repair, improve, extend, or otherwise participate in, individually or jointly with other persons or other entities of any type, one or more eligible projects, proposed, existing, or under construction, within or without the State of Illinois, acquire any interest in or any right to products and services of an eligible project, purchase, own, sell, dispose of, or otherwise participate in securities issued in connection with the financing of an eligible project or any portion thereof, create such subsidiary entity or entities of any type as may be necessary or desirable, and may act as agent, or designate one or more persons, public agencies, or other entities of any type, whether or not participating in an eligible project, to act as its agent, in connection with the planning, financing, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, ownership, lease, operation, maintenance, repair, extension, or improvement of the eligible project. | |
(2) An agency may investigate the desirability of |
| and necessity for additional means of providing electrical energy from wind sources of any kind for such purpose and make studies, surveys, and estimates as may be necessary to determine its feasibility and cost. | |
(3) An agency may cooperate with other persons, |
| public agencies, or other entities of any type in the development of means of providing electrical energy from wind sources of any kind for those purposes and give assistance with personnel and equipment in any eligible project. | |
(4) An agency may structure the ownership and |
| investment in an eligible project in such a way as to maximize the use of any available United States federal incentives for such projects, including, but not limited to, New Markets Tax Credits under Section 45D of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any successor provision. | |
(5) An agency may apply for consents, |
| authorizations, or approvals required for any eligible project within its powers and take all actions necessary to comply with the conditions thereof. | |
(6) An agency may perform any act authorized by this |
| Act through, or by means of, its officers, agents, or employees or by contract with others, including without limitation the employment of engineers, architects, attorneys, appraisers, financial advisors, and such other consultants and employees as may be required in the judgment of the agency, and fix and pay their compensation from funds available to the agency. | |
(7) An agency may, individually or jointly with |
| other persons, public agencies, or other entities of any type, acquire, hold, use, and dispose of income, revenues, funds, and money. | |
(8) An agency may, individually or jointly with |
| other persons, public agencies, or other entities of any type, acquire, own, hire, use, operate and dispose of personal property and any interest therein. | |
(9) An agency may, individually or jointly with |
| other persons, public agencies, or other entities of any type, acquire, own, use, lease as lessor or lessee, operate, and dispose of real property and interests in real property, including eligible projects existing, proposed, or under construction, and make improvements thereon. | |
(10) An agency may grant the use by franchise, |
| lease, or otherwise and make charges for the use of any property or facility owned or controlled by it. | |
(11) An agency may borrow money and issue negotiable |
| bonds, secured or unsecured, in accordance with this Act. | |
(12) An agency may invest money of the agency not |
| required for immediate use, including proceeds from the sale of any bonds, in such obligations, securities, and other investments as authorized by the provisions of the Public Funds Investment Act. | |
(13) An agency may determine the location and |
| character of, and all other matters in connection with, any and all eligible projects it is authorized to acquire, hold, establish, effectuate, operate, or control. | |
(14) An agency may contract with any persons, public |
| agencies, or other entities of any type for the planning, development, construction, or operation of any eligible project or for the sale, transmission, or distribution of the products and services of any eligible project, or for any interest therein or any right to the products and services thereof, on such terms and for such period not in excess of 50 years of time as its board shall determine. | |
(15) An agency may enter into any contract or |
| agreement necessary, appropriate, or incidental to the effectuation of its lawful purposes and the exercise of the powers granted by this Act for a period not in excess of 50 years in time, including without limitation contracts or agreements for the purchase, sale, exchange, interchange, wheeling, pooling, transmission, distribution, or storage of electrical energy and fuel of any kind for any such purposes, within and without the State of Illinois, in such amounts as it shall determine to be necessary and appropriate to make the most effective use of its powers and to meet its responsibilities, on such terms and for such period of time as its board determines. Any such contract or agreement may include provisions for requirements purchases, restraints on resale or other dealings, exclusive dealing, pricing, territorial division, and other conduct or arrangements that do not have an anti‑competitive effect. Provided, however, that the production, interconnection, transmission, distribution, and sale at wholesale or retail of electric energy generated by the eligible project must be in accordance with all laws, regulations, and rules applicable to generators of electricity, alternative retail electric suppliers, municipal utilities, or electric cooperatives, as applicable, but further provided that this provision does not affect any exemption otherwise available under the Public Utilities Act. | |
(16) An agency may procure insurance against any |
| losses in connection with its property, operations, or assets in such amounts and from such insurers as it deems desirable or may self‑insure or enter into pooled insurance arrangements with other school districts against such losses. | |
(17) An agency may contract for and accept any gifts |
| or grants or loans of funds or property or financial or other aid in any form from any source and may comply, subject to the provisions of this Act, with the terms and conditions thereof. | |
(18) An agency may mortgage, pledge, or grant a |
| security interest in any or all of its real and personal property to secure the payment of its bonds or contracts. | |
(19) That part of an eligible project owned by an |
| agency shall be exempt from property taxes. | |
(20) An agency shall not be subject to any taxes of |
| the State of Illinois based on or measured by income or receipts or revenue. | |
(21) An agency may adopt a corporate seal and may |
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(22) An agency may exercise all other powers not |
| inconsistent with the Constitution of the State of Illinois or the United States Constitution, which powers may be reasonably necessary or appropriate for or incidental to effectuate its authorized purposes or to the exercise of any of the powers enumerated in this Act. | |
(Source: P.A. 96‑946, eff. 6‑25‑10.) |
(105 ILCS 240/60)
Sec. 60.
Bonds.
An agency may issue bonds pursuant to applicable law and the following provisions:
(1) An agency may from time to time issue its bonds
| in such principal amounts as the agency shall deem necessary to provide sufficient funds to carry out any of its corporate purposes and powers, including without limitation the acquisition, construction, or termination of any eligible project to be owned or leased, as lessor or lessee, by the agency, or the acquisition of any interest therein or any right to the products or services thereof, the funding or refunding of the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on, any bonds issued by it whether or not such bonds or interest to be funded or refunded have or have not become due, the payment of engineering, legal and other expenses, together with interest for a period of 3 years or to a date one year subsequent to the estimated date of completion of the project, whichever period is longer, the establishment or increase of reserves to secure or to pay such bonds or interest thereon, the providing of working capital and the payment of all other costs or expenses of the agency incident to and necessary or convenient to carry out its corporate purposes and powers. | |
(2) Every issue of bonds of the agency shall be |
| payable out of the revenues or funds available to the agency, subject to any agreements with the holders of particular bonds pledging any particular revenues or funds. An agency may issue types of bonds as it may determine, including bonds as to which the principal and interest are payable exclusively from the revenues from one or more projects, or from an interest therein or a right to the products and services thereof, or from one or more revenue producing contracts made by the agency, or its revenues generally. Any such bonds may be additionally secured by a pledge of any grant, subsidy, or contribution from any source or a pledge of any income or revenues, funds, or moneys of the agency from any source whatsoever. | |
(3) All bonds of an agency shall have all the |
| qualities of negotiable instruments under the laws of this State. | |
(4) Bonds of an agency shall be authorized by |
| resolution of its board and may be issued under such resolution or under a trust indenture or other security agreement, in one or more series, and shall bear the date or dates, mature at a time or times within the estimated period of usefulness of the project involved and in any event not more than 40 years after the date thereof, bear interest at such rate or rates without regard to any limitation in any other law, be in such denominations, be in such form, either coupon or registered, carry such conversion, registration, and exchange privileges, have such rank or priority, be executed in such manner, be payable in such medium of payment at such place or places within or without the State of Illinois, be subject to such terms of redemption with or without premium, and contain or be subject to such other terms as the resolution, trust indenture, or other security agreement may provide, and shall not be restricted by the provisions of any other law limiting the amounts, maturities, interest rates, or other terms of obligations of units of local government or private parties. The bonds shall be sold in a manner and at such price as the board shall determine at private or public sale. | |
(5) Bonds of an agency may be issued under the |
| provisions of this Act without obtaining the consent of any department, division, commission, board, bureau, or agency of the State of Illinois or of any member, except as may be limited in an intergovernmental agreement, and without any other proceeding or the happening of any other condition or occurrence except as specifically required by this Act. | |
(6) The resolution, trust indenture, or other |
| security agreement under which any bonds are issued shall constitute a contract with the holders of the bonds and may contain provisions, among others, prescribing: | |
(A) the terms and provisions of the bonds;
(B) the mortgage or pledge of and the grant of a |
| security interest in any real or personal property and all or any part of the revenue from any project or any revenue producing contract made by the agency to secure the payment of bonds, subject to any agreements with the holders of bonds which might then exist; | |
(C) the custody, collection, securing, |
| investments, and payment of any revenues, assets, money, funds, or property with respect to which the agency may have any rights or interest; | |
(D) the rates or charges for the products or |
| services rendered by the agency, the amount to be raised by the rates or charges, and the use and disposition of any or all revenue; | |
(E) the creation of reserves or sinking funds and |
| the regulation and disposition thereof; | |
(F) the purposes to which the proceeds from the |
| sale of any bonds then or thereafter to be issued may be applied, and the pledge of revenues to secure the payment of the bonds; | |
(G) the limitations on the issuance of any |
| additional bonds, the terms upon which additional bonds may be issued and secured, and the refunding of outstanding bonds; | |
(H) the rank or priority of any bonds with |
| respect to any lien or security; | |
(I) the creation of special funds or moneys to be |
| held in trust or otherwise for operational expenses, payment, or redemption of bonds, reserves or other purposes, and the use and disposition of moneys held in such funds; | |
(J) the procedure by which the terms of any |
| contract with or for the benefit of the holders of bonds may be amended or revised, the amount of bonds the holders of which must consent thereto, and the manner in which consent may be given; | |
(K) the definition of the acts or omissions to |
| act that shall constitute a default in the duties of the agency to holders of its bonds, and the rights and remedies of the holders in the event of default, including, if the agency so determines, the right to accelerate the due date of the bonds or the right to appoint a receiver or receivers of the property or revenues subject to the lien of the resolution, trust indenture, or other security agreement; | |
(L) any other or additional agreements with or |
| for the benefit of the holders of bonds or any covenants or restrictions necessary or desirable to safeguard the interests of the holders; | |
(M) the custody of its properties or investments, |
| the safekeeping thereof, the insurance to be carried thereon, and the use and disposition of insurance proceeds; | |
(N) the vesting in a trustee or trustees, within |
| or without the State of Illinois, of such properties, rights, powers, and duties in trust as the agency may determine; or the limiting or abrogating of the rights of the holders of any bonds to appoint a trustee, or the limiting of the rights, powers, and duties of such trustee; or | |
(O) the appointment of and the establishment of |
| the duties and obligations of any paying agent or other fiduciary within or without the State of Illinois. | |
(7) For the security of bonds issued or to be issued |
| by an agency, the agency may mortgage or execute deeds of trust of the whole or any part of its property and franchises. Any pledge of revenues, securities, contract rights, or other personal property made by an agency pursuant to this Act shall be valid and binding from the date the pledge is made. The revenues, securities, contract rights, or other personal property so pledged and then held or thereafter received by the agency or any fiduciary shall immediately be subject to the lien of the pledge without any physical delivery thereof or further act, and the lien of the pledge shall be valid and binding as against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract, or otherwise against the agency without regard to whether the parties have notice. The resolution, trust indenture, security agreement, or other instrument by which a pledge is created shall be recorded in the county in which the principal office is located in the manner provided by law. | |
(8) Neither the officials, the directors, nor the |
| members of an agency nor any person executing bonds shall be liable personally on the bonds or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the issuance thereof. An agency shall have power to indemnify and to purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any director, officer, employee, or agent of the agency, in connection with any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, or proceeding. | |
(9) An agency shall have power to purchase out of |
| any funds available therefor, bonds, and to hold for re‑issuance, pledge, cancel, or retire the bonds and coupons prior to maturity, subject to and in accordance with any agreements with the holders. | |
(10) The principal of and interest upon any bonds |
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